“The show, which began in 2005, is about a family of anthropomorphic squid who live in the mountains of Georgia, interacting with the human and other populations there, and embodying every backwoods stereotype there is, including lack of education, fondness for motor sports,” says the NY Times. “It’s sick, it’s scalding, and it makes you uncomfortable about some aspects of modern life… These days, caricatures, at least for an audience with a certain twisted sense of humor, are the means to an end.”

A new cover of the Squidbillies theme will be revealed every week on the show by a different musician. Still to come on this season are renditions from Ty Segall, Weird Al, John Prine and more. In the past, the show has featured artists such as Band Of Horses, Alabama Shakes and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun – known to the world as twenty one pilots – spent three years plying their existential pop to audiences all over Earth. The cumulative effect of touring the world and experiencing other cultures was crucial to not only the creation of their new album Trench, but for clearing new routes of consciousness Joseph had in his head. Ever wonder about the weather in Trench? How long the duo think they can go on? If they ever fight? Our 24-page feature includes tons of brand-new, gorgeous photos from our exclusive shoot.